AT&T Aims to Profit from the California Fires

Date October 26, 2007

While many companies are trying to figure out how to help victims of the California wildfires, AT&T is trying to profit from the losses.

A couple called to cancel their satellite service, and was informed they would be charged $300 for the loss of the dish. I’m guessing the company thinks they can cash in on the insurance money these victims will be receiving.

Nevermind that these families have to rebuild their homes and their lives. AT&T is only concerned about their business. They’re harming their relationships with consumers. They just don’t get it.

3 Responses to “AT&T Aims to Profit from the California Fires”

  1. Steven Bradley said:

    Yet another reason not to be an AT&T customer.

  2. Nathania Johnson said:

    I can’t believe Apple went with them for the iPhone

  3. Adam Schultz said:

    I terribly want an IPhone. Its only going to happen If I get one and hack it.

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